The National Parks Association of Queensland (NPAQ) says it is outraged the State Government openly admits it wants to "make money" from opening up national parks for eco-resorts.

NPAQ executive coordinator Paul Donatiu says Queensland's natural assets should not be used as money-spinners for the Government.

"I don't think people here readily associate national parks with resorts - they are pristine areas," he said.

"Areas of unique landscapes, plants and animals, and to actually have this mentality where they are there to actually deliver a return to the Government really is a contradiction about what national parks are about in the first instance."

Mr Donatiu says building resorts in national parks to generate revenue will put fragile ecosystems at risk.

"They're a huge revenue raiser," he said.

"I know the Government wants to expand that amount and particularly to target the top 30 parks in the state.